for example, it allows for much more generation of renewal energy in the united states. and by the way, we're the ones who created all of this. our engineers, our experts came up with almost every one of these technologies. you know where they're being implemented? europe and asia. >> well, at least we'll get to export some of it. very quickly, can the private sector do it on their own? >> no, they can't, they need help with the initial investment from washington, we have to understand that every state regulates power in their own way. we have 50 little fiefdoms of regulatory commissions. it is a patchwork and doesn't make sense and really hurts our ability to make investments. i think some of the states will take the lead in updating the technologies. states like california and massachusetts already are beginning to do this. >> paul bledsoe, thank you for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. >>> millions saw this ad about the evolution of football. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, wh